Geography
Early Modern Period
Modern Period
Contemporary Period
Misc.
100

Conditions that force or compel people to leave their home location

Push Factors of Migration

100

This movement in the Early Modern Period focused on empiricism and reasoning and challenged the authority of the Church. Heliocentrism is a major idea that became popular during this movement.

The Scientific Revolution

100

The first nation to undergo the Industrial Revolution is...

Great Britain

100

These two nations emerged as global superpowers after the end of WWII and engaged in a decade-long cold war.

US and USSR

100

A system of government where political power is vested in the people, exercised either directly or through freely elected representatives.

Democracy

200

Conditions that attract immigrants to a new location

Pull factors of migration
200
Empires developed in the early modern period that relied on advanced weaponry and expanded infantries. These empires are known as...

gunpowder empires

200

Industrialized European nations engaged in ________ in order to access raw materials in Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

imperialism / colonialism
200

The economy AFTER WWI can best be described as...

Worldwide Depression
200

An economic system based on private ownership of the means of production, where businesses operate for profit and prices are determined by competitive markets

Capitalism

300

Humans often alter our physical environment leading to intended and unintended consequences. One of these consequences is a reduction in ______- the the variety of all living things on Earth

Biodiversity

300

Thus 16th-century religious and political upheaval was initiated by Martin Luther in 1517 and challenged the Roman Catholic Church’s authority and sparked the birth of a new form of Christianity.

Protestant Reformation

300

Industrial workers sometimes reacted to the difficult conditions in the factory system by forming _______- organized groups of employees who join together to advance common interests

Labor Unions

300

The MANIA causes of WWI are...

Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination

300

An economic ideology aiming for a classless, stateless society based on common ownership of the means of production, with wealth distributed according to need.

Communism

400
3 domains of economic activities include...

Agriculture, services, and industry


400

The widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and diseases between the New World (Americas) and the Old World (Afro-Eurasia)

Columbian Exchange

400

Correctly order the following revolutions:

- Haitian Revolution

-American Revolution

-French Revolution

1. American 2.French 3. Haitian

400

One of the primary causes of WWII was the growing political trends of __________- a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology

Fascism

400

The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of world economies, cultures, and populations, driven by cross-border trade, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information is known as...

Globalization

500

A thematic map that visualizes the concentration of people in specific geographic areas

Population Density Map

500

What types of governments needed to be created in order for gunpowder empires to create standing armies?

Centralized Government


500

Colonialism advanced the idea of ________ - an ideology emphasizing loyalty and devotion to a home country

Nationalism

500

Name at least three powers from BOTH sides of both WWI AND WWII

WWI: (Central Powers: Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottomans) (Allies/Triple Entente: Great Britain, France, Russia)


WWII: (Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan) (Allies: Russia, Great Britain, US)

500

This globalization term is an economic principle stating that an entity (country, individual, or firm) can produce a specific good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partners

Comparative Advantage

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